Even the slightest nuances can have a significant impact on English grammar. It’s simple to question whether you’re using popular phrases correctly—”of course” or “ofcourse”? Is there a proper or improper way to compose this sentence, or is it a matter of taste? This article will discuss how to spell this well-known phrase correctly, its…
Author: Earl K. Miller
What is a syllabus’s plural form? Syllabi or Syllabus?
English can be hard to understand, and even people who speak it every day get stuck on the rules and exceptions that make it special. One such word is “syllabus,” which can be used in more than one sense. You may have heard of both “syllabi” and “syllabuses” and been confused about which one to…
Identifying Individuals, Individuals’, and Individuals
Have you ever been confused about where to put that annoying apostrophe? You are not the only one having trouble with grammar. These days, we’re going to talk about “individual’s,” “individuals’,” and just “individuals.” Get ready for a wild ride through the many turns and bends of English language! The Lone Wolf: a person’s (singular…
Obituaries from the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home: A Celebration of Lives Well Lived
Uecker-Witt Funeral Home Obituaries is a place in the middle of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, that is meant to bring comfort and remember the lives of those who have died. People can honour the dead by writing obituaries that talk about their accomplishments, interests, and the lasting impact they had on their family, friends, and…



